Kinvara Bring Centre

The bottle bank and bring center in Kinvara is a great resource when used properly but unfortunately some less responsible members of the public dump additional rubbish beside the collection points. I have raised this issue with Dublin City Council and the Area Manager confirmed to me that DCC’s Waste Management section has been instructed to ensure that these banks are monitored closely over the coming weeks. They have also arranged to have CCTV placed at this location to try to identify those who are allegedly dumping at the bottle banks. When I checked it last week the area was clean and free from dumping. I will keep an eye on it and if you see dumping in the area please report it by phoning 1800 248 348.


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